BUS Computer Concepts and Applications for Business Fall 2012

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BUS 1950-001 Computer Concepts and Applications for Business Fall 2012 Instructor: Contact Information: Paul D. Brown Office: 4503 Lumpkin Hall Phone: 217-581-6058 Email: PDBrown@eiu.edu Course Website: castle.eiu.edu/bus1950 Office Hours M: 9:15-11:00 AM 1:45-2:30PM W: 9:15-11:00 AM 1:45-2:30PM And other times by appointment Catalog Description: Prerequisites: A study of computer concepts, including the information processing cycle, file organizations, telecommunications, and operating systems and systems software. Applications software, including spreadsheets, databases, word processing, presentation graphics, communications, and operating systems with graphical user interfaces. 3 credits Keyboarding skills and computer literacy are strongly recommended. Class Meetings: Section Lab Time Lumpkin 1011 Lecture Time Lumpkin 2041 001 8:00 a.m - 9:15 a.m Wednesday 8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. Monday Required Texts: Supplementary Materials: Parsons and Oja, New Perspectives on Computer Concepts 2012 (Custom Text for Eastern Illinois University), Course Technology Cengage Learning 2012. Parsons, New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2010, Course Technology Cengage Learning 2011. SAM (Skills Assessment Manager), 2011,Course Technology Cengage Learning (available from the EIU Bookstore) USB thumb drive Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, students will: 1. Describe the role of the information processing cycle (input, output, processing, and storage) in the business computer environment. 2. Demonstrate the use of data communications in business computing, including computer-to-computer links, use of Internet, and electronic mail. 3. Demonstrate the use of disk operating system commands, file management, file storage management, file naming conventions, and graphical user interfaces. 4. Demonstrate the use of spreadsheet software including report generation; template design; financial, statistical, and logical functions; file importing and exporting; and creating charts and graphs. 5. Demonstrate the use of database software including table creation and modification, data entry, sorting and selecting records using logical operators, and simple forms, queries and reports. BUS1950 Syllabus Page 1 of 5

6. Demonstrate the use of word processing software including tables, styles, comparing documents, and templates. 7. Demonstrate the use of presentation software including presentation design, outlines, transitions, and the inclusion of objects from external sources. Grading Information Reading Assignments: Reading assignments are listed on the class schedule. All assignments should be read before the topic is discussed in class. Homework: Homework assignments will be due on various dates throughout the semester. Dates will be announced in class and will also be posted on the SAM calendar Examinations: At least four written and two hands-on examinations are scheduled. The tentative dates are shown on the class schedule Evaluation Word 1 Module @ 30 Points 30 Points 4% PowerPoint 1 Module @ 30 Points 30 Points 4% Excel 3 Modules @ 30 Points 90 Points 1 Review Assignment @ 20 Points 20 Points 1 Hands-On Examination @ Total 170 Points 25% Access 3 Modules @ 30 Points Each 90 Points 1 Review Assignment @ 20 Points 20 Points 1 Hands-On Examination @ Total 170 Points 25% Integration Assignments 1 Word/PowerPoint Integration @ 30 Points 30 Points 1 Excel/PPT/Word Integration @ 40 Points 40 Points 1 Access/Excel/Word Integration @ 40 Points 40 Points Total 110 Points 15% Computer Concepts 2 Examinations @ 40 Points Each 80 Points 5 Quizzes @ 10 Points Each 50 Points 1 Final Examination @ Total 190 Points 27% TOTAL 700 Points 100% BUS1950 Syllabus Page 2 of 5

Grading scale Final grades will be calculated in accordance with the following: Percentage Letter Grade 90-100% (630-700 pts) A 80-89% (560-629 pts) B 70-79% (490-559 pts) C 60-69% (420-489 pts) D Below 60% F The instructor reserves the right to adjust the final grade scale by lowering (but not raising) the percentage of total points required for any letter grade. Class Policies Attendance policy In accordance with University policy, students are expected to attend class unless prevented by illness, an official University activity, or an emergency. Students who miss class due to an excused absence will be allowed to make up missed work without penalty. An absence from class will be considered an excused absence under the following circumstances: Absence due to illness. Absence due to illness is an excused absence only if the student notifies the professor of the absence in advance (i.e. prior to the missed class) and provides documentation of the illness upon return to class. Absence due to an official University activity. Absence doe to an official University activity is an excused absence only if the student notifies the professor of the absence in advance (i.e. prior to the missed class) and provides documentation of the University activity from an appropriate University representative prior to the absence. Absence due to emergency. Evaluation of whether an absence due to an emergency is an excused absence will be made by the professor on a case by case basis. At a minimum, the student should notify the professor of the absence as soon as possible and should provide documentation of the emergency Policy on make-up and late work Most assignments will utilize SAM and projects from the textbook. All assignments must be completed by the assigned date. When requested, assignments are to be handed in at the BEGINNING of the class period. In order to receive credit for an assignment, the instructor s directions for submission MUST be followed. All students are required to make a back-up copy of any assignment submitted to the instructor. Late assignments are NOT accepted. To receive points, each assignment must be complete, output must be accurate and the assignment must be turned in at the BEGINNING of the class period on the day the assignment is due. If an assignment consists of SAM training or testing, it must be completed by the due date. Work finished after a due date may not be accepted. No makeup exams will be given except in dire emergencies. In ANY case, the instructor must be notified BEFORE THE EXAM. Academic Integrity All students are expected to comply with University rules and regulations on academic integrity and honesty. These rules and regulations are summarized in the Student Conduct Code (http://www.eiu.edu/~judicial). Disciplinary sanctions may be imposed for violations of these rules and regulations. Sharing files or printouts or dishonesty on any exam or assignment will result in an F for the course and a referral to EIU s Judicial Board. All students will complete BUS 1950 ethics training. BUS1950 Syllabus Page 3 of 5

Turnitin. To encourage original and authentic written work, students may be required to submit their written assignments in this course for review to Turnitin.com, or other systems designed to detect plagiarized material, and those assignments will become a searchable document with the Turnitin (or other system s) database. Computer activities will be electronically monitored during exams. Emergency Instructions Instructions about what to do in the event of an emergency are posted in all classrooms on Eastern s campus. Students and faculty are responsible for acquainting themselves as to the specific instructions so that they will be prepared in the event of an emergency. Student Services Disability Services: Appropriate academic support is available for students with a documented disability. Please notify your instructor and contact the Office of Disability Services (581-6583) for further information. Career Services http://www.eiu.edu/~careers 581-2412 Counseling Center: http://www.eiu.edu/~counsctr 581-3413 Student Success Center: http://www.eiu.edu/~success 581-6696 BUS1950 Syllabus Page 4 of 5

Tentative Class Schedule Week of Lecture Lab Aug 20 Course Introduction Aug 27 Chapter 1: Computers and Digital Basics Word Sep 3 Integration Discussion PowerPoint Sep 10 Chapter 6: The Internet Integration Word/PowerPoint Sep 17 Integration Discussion Excel Module 1 Sep 24 Chapter 8: Digital Media Excel Module 2 Oct 1 Integration Discussion Excel Module 3 Oct 8 Concepts Exam 1 Excel Exam Oct 15 Chapter 9: The Computer Industry Excel/Word/PowerPoint Integration Oct 22 Integration Discussion Excel/Word/PowerPoint Integration Oct 29 Chapter 11: Databases Access Module 1 Nov 5 Concepts Exam 2 Access Module 2 Nov 12 Integration Discussion Access Module 3 Nov 19 Thanksgiving Break Nov 26 Integration Discussion Access/Excel/Word Integration Dec 3 Access/Final Exam Review Access Exam Dec 10 Final Examination TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2012 10:15-12:15 LUMPKIN 1011 This schedule is tentative and is subject to change by the instructor. Any changes will be announced in class. Students are responsible for complying with changes announced in class. BUS1950 Syllabus Page 5 of 5